The Definition of ALKANE: The primary chemical compound found in natural gas.

Natural gas is primarily methane (CH4). Its purity makes it an environmentally friendly fuel. Methane is a nonreactive hydrocarbon, which means its emissions do not react with sunlight to create smog. Compressed natural gas (CNG) is nontoxic, noncarcinogenic and noncorrosive.

Alkane Truck Company is doing its part in helping the U.S. become energy independent

Have you ever considered what would happen if our ability to import oil came to a screeching halt? 14,000,000 barrels of oil are imported into the United States everyday and we recognize that oil is ‘peaking’ in production. Natural Gas is America’s most abundant supply of energy.

As a result of the ever increasing costs of diesel and gasoline and the advances in technology, the cost savings and efficiency of CNG powered trucks is the future.

The International Association of Natural Gas Vehicles estimates that there will be more than 65 million natural gas vehicles worldwide within the next 10 years, or about 9 percent of the world transportation fleets.

Fleet fueling is leading the way in the United States as Natural gas will power:

More than 11,000 transit buses.

Nearly 4,000 refuse trucks with California leading the way.

More than 3,000 school buses.

About 15-17,000 medium duty vehicles, such as airport shuttles and a wide variety of work applications.

More than 30,000 light duty vehicles in federal, state, local government and private fleets.

ALKANE TRUCK COMPANY provides a one stop solution to distributors for alternative fuel vehicles.

Propane is a by product of natural gas and petroleum, occurring naturally during domestic oil refining and natural gas processing. It is 270 times more compact as a liquid than as a gas, making propane highly economical to store and transport. Propane is also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas) and when propane is used as an on-road engine fuel, it is called propane autogas.

Worldwide there are more than 14 million vehicles using propane autogas making it the third most common engine fuel behind gasoline and diesel fuel. In the U.S. propane autogas fuels about 270,000 vehicles with over 2,800 autogas fueling stations found across the United States

PROPANE AUTOGAS (LPG)

Propane Autogas is domestically produced, and has historically cost 30 to 40 percent less than gasoline per gallon.

Propane Autogas burns cleaner, has an octane level of 105, and weighs approximately 1.86 pounds less per gallon than gasoline.

Anticipated production date is based upon timely receipt of requisite funding.

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